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Question need help with aftermarket parts!

Im about to order a car with some aftermarket rims and mufflers of various make. How would I kno if they fit? Are all rims designed around the same mechanism so they will fit on most cars? Again, thanx for the help, y'all.
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Some rims are on axles, but most should fit, and if they don't, you can always tweek them a little.
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If you aren't worried about the wheels being able to spin, you can fit anything on them. I epoxy all my wheels on so anything with a good contact area fits. Rolling wheels on a model is just asking for trouble.
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